Kellie Shirley
Kellie Shirley | |
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Born |
Kelly Jane Shirley Croydon, London, England |
Years active | 2002–Present |
Notable work | Carly Wicks in EastEnders (2006–2008, 2012) |
Website | http://www.kellieshirley.co.uk |
Kellie Shirley is an English actress who works in film, television, theatre and radio. She has also co-presented programmes for BBC2 and Channel 5. She is known for her role as Carly Wicks in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2006 to 2008 following the death of character's father Kevin Wicks (Phil Daniels). Shirley returned to the soap in September 2012 where she was reunited with her on-screen mother Shirley Carter.
Career
Shirley's other credits include playing the female lead opposite John Hannah in 'Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde' (Working Title), The Office Christmas specials and Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky. She has also worked extensively in theatre at the Royal National Theatre and Royal Court. In June 2009, Shirley co-hosted the BBC Two show Something for the Weekend with Tim Lovejoy, standing in for Amanda Hamilton who was on maternity leave.[1] She has since appeared on "Sunday Brunch" and regularly on magazine show "The Wright Stuff" she featured in the Pencil Full of Lead video by Scottish singer Paolo Nutini.
Shirley played the role of "Louise" in the 2012 Lionsgate feature film Riot about the London Riots. In February 2013, she starred as Susie Browning in Run for Your Wife with Judi Dench and Danny Dyer. In the film Girl on a Bicycle, directed by Jeremy Leven, Shirley plays 'Marta' opposite Paddy Considine. She portrayed Ali in the independent film "Everyone's Going to Die" as well as the role of 'Lydia' in the 6 part series 'Self Centered' for Pollibee Pictures. She played "Stella Stone & Gemma" in Royal National Theatre play about the phone hacking scandal "Great Britain" directed by Nick Hytner. Shirley has also finished a run at The Theatre Royal Haymarket in One Man, Two Guvnors as "Pauline" after its international tour clocking up over 650 performances. Shirley works extensively for BBC Radio 4, including three series of comedy "House on Fire" written by Chris Sussmann and long running series "A Small Town Murder". Her most recent TV appearance was in Sky drama series "The Marriage of Reason and Squalor" directed by "The Chapman Brothers".
Filmography
- Shame The Devil (film 2013) – DS Clarke
- Kick (film 2012) – Tracey
- Everyone's Going to Die (film 2013) – Ali
- RIOT (film 2012) – Louise
- Run for Your Wife – Susie (2012)
- Tangled up in Love – Bride (2011)
- Frank – Polly (2011)
- Girl on a Bicycle – Marta (2012)
- Self Centred (web series) – Lydia (2010)
- Pencil of Lead (music video) (2010)
- Lewis – Madeleine Cotton (2009)
- Something for the Weekend – herself (2009)
- Parents of the Band – Esther (2008)
- The Grind – Jo (2008)
- EastEnders – Carly Wicks (2006–08, 2012)
- The Sick House – Joolz (2007)
- Venus – Royal Court Actress #1 (2006)
- Coming Up (TV series) – Happy $lapz – Lisa (2006)
- Murder City – Episode 'Wives And Lovers' as Lucy Chalmers (2006)
- Kellogs Crunchy Nut Cornflakes (2005) Promotion Girl (Advert)
- Too Much Too Young – Mandy (2005)
- Heidi – Tinette (2005)
- Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky – Violet (2005)
- Wimbledon – Betting Shop Girl (2004)
- The Office – Christmas Special – Blind Date KYM (Contestant) (2003)
- The Bill – Alanah 2003- murdered prostitute 2 episodes
- Whacked – Waitress (2002)
- Smallpox 2002: Silent Weapon – Trish Cooper (2002)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Mabel Mercer (2002)
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